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DAILY EXQT'IKEU - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORXLYG, MAY u, 1W.
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Mukiiii? n-nily for tin- de'diier nnl N
ft'inlu r i*l<-i*tirm-j. in tin* wav nf chduxin
lehyat"x, is nut enj/ayinjr tin* jail I:
niml t" any jriMt 'l* ii'nc juft ;•<■!. 1 ml ;
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(Colwnks (Dm) niicr-Sun,
ESTABLISHED IN 1828. 88 YEARS OLD
Tin, I'.NijriHKH-srv in Issued in cry tins. ex
cept Monday. The Weekly is issued nil Monday.
T he Unily inehidiiiK Sunday i« delivered hj
carrier- in Ilie city or mailed, pnsiaifp free te vir>.
ieriliers Ibi 7,Tr. per month. I*.'.Wl fur three
months. 8-1.Dll fur six months, or Hi.ilO a .year.
Tlie Sundiiy Is dellvcreil by carrier hoys In tin
city or mailed to subscribers, postaire free, at
81.(10 a viar.
The Weekly is Issued on Monday, and is mailed
to subscribers, po-laife fre, . at 81.10 a year.
Transient advertisemen's will he taken fur the
fruity ,o <1 pt v sipiarv o'’ la lines or le -x for 11"
(list insertion, anda cents fur each -nl is.-. ( n,• ,t
Insertion, mid lot the Weekly at $1 11,i ea, h in
tlio ,|i
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ofos- i dl.ti li -t fie
■at- n il! lake the
Imsinnis nv e-tnhli-himr iiiaiiiilhidnrcs,
liy asking mily a fair h■ a• 1 rcaxomiliL
i vi'V fur tlioir n-rty, their exhnrhi-
tant pi'ii'c's imve ilrii’oii away ititeii'liin
xettler- diet ul'tnlimlly those tuwn- haVt
nativity. Thciv arc ,jttit.• a liiiinher
I'imtis in tlio Tniitli where this 1 i)iir)11j] lu
to.it t -ini o lx .> in tin ir Inis liia'ii ecriiaisl',
a:/ I illii-ii'ati ,ii if Hi.- s, li'l ifinwtii . a
tin- -(.util, itioi v,c lu'ie that it.-re, da-
linn i.- lull iinu to be miiii'ul hv «|-oi vin
Trade
Palace
TOO LATE TO HOLD!
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Tt) Dot ii Sivlisj] Shi! nl {Jiit((Tin Euutc'.-.'
(3-. E. THOMAS,
O X.I OTHIBR, 7
lla* ,|urt received n largo stock of first-class CLOTHIXO that was shipped is. M,,,
h'»i:t the time oi the freshet. Lor CASK liiese heuiKii'ui and rstviish gouds h-jij
- t ;a ,;.^e,v. liaure. The lateness of spring I.- the reason for
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leiuletiev is npwtivil. iott mir real estate lake the liberty "1 Mi_U 'st'";i.' I" tie
owners sin alii I keep in niim I t lie fable nl lea, let's I hat it wil 1-1 ,e wiee f. ,r t liein, it 'e
“killing the trause to "et the piMen • greatly to (be interest of the public, t
cyys." I brinjr cauli<HI I" bear mill iilii/.e tin
jiriiieijilt* in the public service, as in pci
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Tin: Snvaniiiili News believes it to be
tlie privilek'e of tlie people of (ieoi'kria to
select whom they please 1" till the miber-
inilorial chair. They ilo not alwavs
sei'in t" ilesire to exercise that privilege
to I lie fullest extent, blit we fully endorse
Ibis li"in Illlll paper: "He led that He
express I lie leeliiiifs of nine-ti i it I is of the
vate business, lmiiesty and eapneitv can
not be ignored without demornlixiiig re
suits. PolitieiaiiH may jiooli-jionli tliese
tilings; indeed, they do manure to find
amusement in contenijiliiting them, but
the time lias come when the increasing
intelligence of the people will prompt
them to staunch advocacy of principii
people when wc sav that il is advisable clearly entitled to the support of honest
from every point of view to discuss the
candidalcs fur the gubernatorial nomina
tion wholly with respect to their merits.
(Yrxnniilities \\ ill nut hurt or barm anv
candidate to any appreciable extent, but
« ill iniroiluiT' a feeling of Ilitlerness into
flic campaign that will only be produc
tive "f harm In the party in Ibis state.”
Ma. W. - Knitn (inniium
Montgomery papers, his eandidacy fin
siiperinlen lenf "I eduialiuii in Alabama,
lie states in Ids card that the • lenioeratii
I'urly of the slate is aecu-t mi d to con
cede to its oftieials a second icrni miles-
•there is good cause for a emilesl. Mr.
Kurd inaki - his candidacy mui r the fui-
lowing I'biirge: "In my opinion the
supi riulendeiit of edunttiou, Hoti. Solo
mon 1‘aliner. did give snrli an ollense I"
the party and good cause ii.r contest,
when lie appointed Mr. .T.imi - 1.. Shei-
lield lo ii i lerli- liiji in his jollici , i agnim l
the protest of Ids friends), while so many
were in need of the posit ion, win had been
not only good confederate soldiers, but
also good ami true democrat" through all
the time that tried men'.- souls, and wen
equally if not in.ire capable, p has been
claimed that Me. .Tuine- 1.. Slu llii-ld was
il good (infix ti rat" - nln r Phi.- I
not questioii : le t u In n I am h Id tlml In
is ii good di meci.iet. you must iiennit lie
to il,uiI t that lit t: in, 'good 111■ 111.1<wat'
ever ji :lied 'm • 1 ii.lependei.ls twin. li.
this-tali'are if j abliiims in met undei
iiui'tber name ,md u die Pinning undei
tb:i< banner fo • ,m miii .■ Iieu. iie mn u
'•la u.i t bitter in bis denunciation nl tin
democratic pan
men.
The ]ic"ple of < ieorgiii have grnwn re-t-
less under the condition of all'air.s inside
the urgem/alion which savors ol'aiito-
crncy. The time has mine for the nomi
nation of only “iieli men as huve no de
sire to share in the triumph and suecess
of di'inuerai'V further Ilian to secure as
far as possible an oliservance of tiie prin-
' J ci)iles which Ibev represent. The people
f this state must recognize that tin-
Tin. (itm i .vniitiu tovriM'.
We publish a . -lr,i .i"in (ienernl Ji.ln
H. < oril'in tlii-liiorniii", in which la- ai.
rcmiees liim-ch a eanniiiaie i"c govenan
Hi also publisli iiiU'the, I'",iiii .1 Hilg,
'■iiiiii,i,ns, iviicmg iVuiii :,,,• cmitest. A-
matters now -laud the nice is betwee
*»«•!i>T:ii t iord.iii ifnd. Abhor \.(, pai ni,
they IM*iug tla• imli ciin.lidiin s win, liav
made puhlic am’.iiiUiienieiit "I the tuet.
Kin* iiniii.c.mi uu ut maite, or rntlici
the nutifi|'illii>ii of it, has created more
than usual dmnlotion .'in.ing the "elan
in t lie alley." Wb.v : 11 i - is so Med.
not undertake t,. say. In liemuimg i
(ii 11 d ii late tien. I ionh Ui I la- ' xereised tin
:'i jbt I "■longing to every V"tcr in (ice
gin. We live in ii land where no indi
'•dual is proscribed or has any claim
upon the gnhei'min ria 1 .-hair that tin
Voters arc compelled to iveog
nize. liclllT.ll ( i■ 11*.h * 11 has il-
miu h right to be a ciindidate a- anv otbe:
num. iiinl like any one else be must
stand or fill! "i i hi“ merits. If a mix a it \
of! he people of the stall de“iiv 1" se.
him in ui dilated, w bo is t here to «av nav
And the Sana rule in i-aeti and cwry
| -art 'rulin' apj lie- In Major liai oil, !'
1 r.M I e a mir opi n e. r.test. and In
" ho I- c-ti elaed most W. rtliv should 1"
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hair
i“ lint t<
* lie jm*iinioiie* 1
(»tit as ti
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1,'l.n it iiiiii ill
a, Hi
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iiinl I'iirty ties
lia (e mil
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interien
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1 in tiie xelee-
t i* >n maO'
at ll
\1 state
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1 tp refer*
tier t(
, that
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nee ;
ai
mine
rce a ini
trail", hut :
tli.u w iM
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making
large lortmie-
it: a (lay
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utidiix u hi' !.
till. I Mill.
mark
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;tu« nta'lu
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■A city *
f veal »-Male
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w that
the | .|T ,x | ie,'lx
■ are exec
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\ tlattei inv t.
*1 -e\'el*ai 111 V.
r:11! w ay c
I '111., (
l Bills
at ibill.
linu'hiUii. they
ilr-ir,- »(»
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ii ii;i
i To an unnatural \ al
ii.'M ii i, ;• i.
,1 the
11 | M 1
•feel -a
lex. N" men
•U str.t.- .
ha- been found in the western jmr» <>f N<>rth C.i:-
ohnn. The speciniens are of tin orange celo 1 .
vei,v lruii.spiire.it unii Drilluini. Held in tile sun
shine they seem tooontuin nil Hie tires that leu.
brilliance to the fire < pul.
l(.N/»rz I'nii.i.n, Nick Wobr.i, Anton Stirn.u <i.
Frank Kovlung. Josejih Sellukv, Anton Sevies];,,
John Potolski, Thomns Klofsky - -these me sen 1
of the gentlemen h 1 rested in (Mrcngo for taking
forcible measures to reft nn Aiuuricun institu-
In order to save themselves the socialist^ of
f 1e\eliind, New Y nl; mu\ other cities ;,-v l::\ster-
ing to deny any connection or sympathy with t ie
(’hicngn J>< nger-.
(’ONdKIJMSMAN M(»rpROJl Fa.vsthiit cougrcl".r.
adjourn by July 15, und that the tarirf bill w D
mit bo brought lit) unt'l the appropriation b : !j<
have been diap «ed of.
Tub subscriptions re«eived *'rom America dur
ing the post fortnight toward the pnrliameiitare
fund amount lo ***.(» 'mim.
Bk'iichtui (.'(uii.ui a‘ 4c. AR-vo
■'« tfMi S,r. i>oiii111fi11 Crotuii \’
i $ 1 dr, i annul be (iujdicatod in the city for 10c: and many
other haryuiibs ihrongtiout the stock.
jjAS. E. CARGILL, Agent.!
R ap2.5 d&wlm ° I
.WAVS AMI
A Hangor man dr- pped ch
Afo.
bile beating Iiif
it was a quince
Professor Eaton, "f Yale, think*
that Eve ate and not an apple.
All llowers given to London actresses over the
footlights are sent to tin h'njntals.
It is cstiiimtod t hat Jiearly 7o,00ti people t(>"k
| advantage of the recent low railroad rates to go
to California.
Statistics show that out of n*17 duels in France
since ih7u, but one inis resulted in death nmi
eight ir. •eriui;s inj iries.
An effort will sooi he made by Sunk* r>- h<»Idinir
tin- bulk of the ohj trade dollars lo get congress
I to monetize that coin.
I The new liquor licenses in Missouri vary from
| tfA0*>to$J r i00. A few years ago only a dollar a
• week was the ost of a saloon keeper,
j The towel of London has been reopened to vG-
[ iK*rs, after having been closed for more than c
j w ar on account of t'w dynamite explosion.
I A ' .'.mnectieut Justice has just given a drunkard
In- choice Dct.v'.-i; «nlistme;it in the regular
i uacy md going to jail. Tin man enlisted.
A person wholhed t\.a» year- among the Creek
in linns, in Indian territory, says he never knew
of an Indian man kissing an Indian woman.
Edison lias returned to Akron with his bride
and next week the., w ill go to New York G* spend
♦ h« •'Uiamer. returning to Florida in the fall.
Hat v.utI college e» i< oran it-< ZAOtli amii
on the 7th of ii"At Niivec.ib' r •• ith appr.ur'nte
t he governor and state <'ff.eers wjl! be '.nvited t-
lake part.
PKLsOvt? JVilMs,
•’he only ordained clergyman in congress n
U.cpresentative Aiufe; - n.. Fansas.
I he cradle in which Jcih.-rson was rocked s mir
(d'th.c treusures in Ledford county, Va.
I •'» \r lev Carte has so lixed a.- to produce ’Tin
| M.k.'do" in English at lierlin on the 3d of Iihip.
j President Cle\elaiui will probably me» i his
j liancce, Miss Folsom, in Nov York cn decorai ion
..'u-ticL Miller, <»! the I'n'ted States supreme
j C:i claml for prcvid. nt.
I Kev. Henry C. McCook’s tahomucle Preshyu •
I \ i• i r, churcli in i'iiiludelplua was dedicated la>t
tnday. It has coat more than $200,000.
Dr Talmace and his congregation have made
m.igemc-nts for a three days’ trip to the '! h--u-
id l.dands at the close ofjline ar the lirst •»
July
M I'ii 'T- I billL’ ,', •ill,! be ('all ell I- | if' >-| uT,,
!,' i'.'b'rx T. It IX II line (bill'.' In qnn
lilvb vaimiUei,-. I,nl n,,thin .• i.- minv ,li
ir< -.-bij lban (,, -i ,• ;lieui tumble,
I mi. 1 ,, 11,, • x i,, i.—t il tixol ,.I1 Mil h l,a.-
Miss Anna i)ickin>mi has been passing tin
at Wi.-t Pittston. Pa., with her m*»th.*
id is -id! lying at tie* verge of death,
the ti lep.hone. api-.-ars to have if.
• ! but
1:: ti.
'net uii
•;lt«
Him in tin* .Man
’ . oniain.i:.:
art ■ in- .•
■ I ll.
an,I merit.
A - \x ■ have imiiuau-'l. m il
_' m Ii in. n have anv elain
Oil"'.' nn •!" t ban i- aiver. 1. ■ 1
fun her faet "f tlieir :il •■ i.tx
'I bat they have aiiiintim-, '1 their wiliinj.'-
li'.s- te serve the frei.) !i• in the i-a]unity
, aevertmi', ilebai s ii" "tie else fi'em ex-
i'ill'-' the entile l'rivile"e sbelll'l tb
We will offer unparalleled bar
gains in above goods
for positively
SixDaysOnly
Everything offered as lead
ers in tlie.se depart men ts. We
can assure our patrons that
Ihitx week mir aim in announc
ing lliis side will be not only a
pleasant surprise lo them, bid
n di convince all that it is use
less lo look elsewhere after
once seeing above goods and
low prices i if sa me.
We are selling 2oe Dress
(i< 1, Ills id 1 2 L'.
We art- selling a 42-hicli In
dia Linen at !) cents.
AVe can show v>u a 42-incti
Erencli Darn Midi ai 18e, wort):
30 cents.
In fact, there is not a store
in Columbus t]nit can show
you the White * foods we can.
!I is an acknowledged tact, and
it has )n on told us time am
again by the ladies. Just ask
o see our line of Bed Spreads.
Ue have some very lovely de
signs amongst them.
I A, not forget to ask to see
mir La,lies 2oc l ll )SE. both in
otms and bnlbriggan,
Auotlmr tiling worthy of
meiilion is our Table Iitimask.
Xapkins and Linens and. Tow
els. Aii inspection of same
will convince you llud we have
the lowest prices on them.
Vi e have received a new
Jim- of Parasols, which we will
price very low.
We have the loveliest line of
tliissiau Afghan Tidies lo be
found in I lie city.
We have other Bargains in
mir store, but ive have not the
space to I id i you about t hem.
I’mite attention to all,
wlieiher purchaser 01 not.
Colcmdi's, Oa„ May 3th, 1886.
O N and after this date trains will run as fol
lows :
Mail Train No l—Going West Daily.
Leave Union Depot, Columbus.... 2 30 p m
Leave Broad Street Depot. C'-lumbus .. . 2 ifi p m
Arrive at Union Springs 5 47 p in
Leave Union Springs 6 4b p m
Arrive at Troy 8 30 pm
Arrive at Montgomery’ 7 23 pm
Arrive at EufauTa 10 50 p m
Mail Train No. 2-Dairy.
Leave Troy 130 a in
Arrive at Union .Springs 6 13 a m
Leave Union Springs 6 33 a m
Arrive ar. Enfaula 10 50 a m
Arrive at Columbus 9 41 a m
Night Freight anil Accommodation-Daily Ex
cept Sunday.
Leave Columbus Union Depot 5 50 ;> m
Leave Columbus Broad Street Depot 6 do p m
Arrive at Union Springs 9 18 p m
Arrive at Enfaula 10 33 p m
Arrive at Montgomery 12 20pm
Night Freight and Accommodation -Daily Ex
cept Sunday.
Leave Montgomery
Vrrdvc <rf f’in.'iii Km
Arrive at Union Springs
Leave Union Springs
Arrive at Columbus
Way Freight and Accoi
Leave Columbus Union Depot
Leave ('o)umbii' 1 Bread Street Depot .. .
Arrive at Uuion Springs
Arrive at F.ufuula
Way Freight und Accommodation No,
Leave Montgomery
Leave U '
Arrive at
Arrive at Union Depot, Columbia
W. L. CLA
D. E. WILLIAMS. CL T. A.
3 30 p m
fi 10 p m
7 25 p m
11 02 p m
dation No. i--Daily.
4 55 a m
5 05 p m
8 57 a ni
SARATOGA SPRINGS. X, Y.
Will open June 19, under entire new manage
ment. Application for rates can be made In
Murray Hill Hotel. New York.
I. STEINFELD, Propr.etor.
NOTICE.
i « AVINf.' sold the stock heretofore held bv ti-.e
S I undersigned in the Eagle and Phenix M,\ -
ufactunng Company, located in the city of Co
lumbus, Muscogee county, Georgia, notice is
hereby given under section 1*93 of me Code i
Georgia of such transfer. I also claim exemption
of liability under said section.
mhl6oam6m JAMES A. LEWIS.
In Re ) Petition to Incorporate “The
John King Enquirer-Sun Publishing Com
et al. »pany.”
OTATVI OF GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY
‘ To The Honorable Superior C'(.»ait of mu*1
County: The petition of John King. O. GunUv
Jordan. C. E. Hochstrus.ser. N*. P. Banks, A. \
Boat rite and George P. Swift, Jr., and t heir >•
ciatp-i. respectfully show that they have for.n.d
an association and desire a charter to be gran*. "I
to them as a corporation under section 167(5 of rbe
Code of Georgia.
The object of said corporation is to estuidi-i
and maintain in the city of Columbus :i pub -h-
nipany. under the name and stvle of the
. in •
6 Daily.
t ublishing one or more m Wsp.mers sr.;'I j...
of Columbus, and to have and carry on th*. i > ? )
printing business in connection tl?erewith. mci
also i * publish nooks, pamphlets and other
periodv-il literature.
The capital to be employed in such business r i
actually paid ii: is twenty thoiisundflcdiar-.whb ii
is divided into shares of fifty dollars each. !• ,:
»hey desire power and authority to iiierea-e
amount of capital stock byoV'Ueof the s.;>>«.!;-
nolders to not exceeding fifty ihousaiul dollar-
The buuiuess of such corporation is to be done
luipci • .Pi c to ,
: eit;
they uak to 1
Arrive Columbus
The night trains are discontinn
ent. A. FLEW ELI
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’Ml![S iV RDM E (ililM 111.
()vric:-: Gi;xf.u vl M ' n • t-
' •mrvm-s. c,*. M:r, -th 188fi.
nd .n '• •:• m:: hi,v. May ii : In. schedule
No. ! Going North Daily
» Cola: mas 2 29 p in
:• at ChlnK-y I 47 p in
tr at Greenville 5 15 p in
No. 2 -Coming South Daily’.
* (rrovnville 7 00 a m
* ut < 'hiplev 5 '"j a m
_• ut '.olumbus 10 11 a m
.3-Freight and Accommodation—North.
» Columbus ...... 7 oo a m
* at Chipity 9 D a m
;• at' Jreenville 11 l'i ,i in
. 1-.Freight and Acconnu-'data*n .-• » »t h.
airl count
cornorated for a neriod of i
nial such corporation may !;•- organized it av.v
iiiiic, aiid may elect seven direc tors to m.u.a
the aifairs of the corporation, and that said i r
tors may elect one of their number President,
and may also elect a Secretary and Treasurer, w’.-.o
may be the same peraon. and may or may :: t
one of the directors as they ni:.\ el -ct.
Tli.it a:d corporation ■«hall I.ave the p^ v. r ; •
adopt By-l.-iws for their regulation, and m ;y . •
*itiire by j urchase c*r loan my real or p •i-'or».G
property that may be necessurv •»:• desira!.!'.-a
their purposes, and may also borrow money . .. i
issue bonds, notes mid mortgages to secure tuc
That there shall be no individual liability .* 4 .• •.j
any of the stockholders except tor any hu
that may be due and unpaid o?i the capital -t-
fciib-eribed far by tV.u»i.
PEABODY. BRANNON \ BATTLE.
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Georgia. Muscogee County.—Filed in the Clerk'.-
Office of the Superior Court of said county an l
recorded in record of writs ’G and ’55, folio b
and 8, this Apr:! Dili, 1886.
GEO. Y. POND.
apHdaOd Clerk S. C\ M. Cn.. Ga
Centra! Line of Boats,
THE OLD RELIABLE,
( ) re'..';.’' hb •,!•'! ti.iitiihc-K'heV. ifrim*'.:,' i .
I boh, . .I- " ; v a V. 1.: bi' ■•• r...!',«••:
Other IVeight in proportion.
) Passage from Columbus to Apalachicola. >*'
j Olhei points in iiroportion.
I- STEAMER XAIAD
hi* Hatch in son’s Lawirng.
,‘dule will l)e run. river, etc., per:.
HOTEL
3clllltrSVi NO,
uva>i(»n t<* sjh ak nl'a n diil>inat i.»n of* real
."inU* “I'lHfincvs.'’ Wry many ^iroin-
l»P(i],k' of tin* state sir j.r -per to s«» «L - ! ^ i:] - t(,NVns Idivt* l-oon hv tip* t*x-
cree. It is not often that such a thinir is • tra\auant ld*ii*i*s (U‘1iuupU*»1 by real (.‘state
(Tom*, ami daik In.rses an* «U-U*stal»U*, u> ! (, ' VIK ' rs * NNiln T'^aim* convinced upon tip*
say the least of it.
The census of Churluin N. C., has just been
completed, und shows a population of 9076.
This is an increase of 2000 since the census of
I860.
ft
first Minis ,,f j>r,>sjn'l-ity tliat a I'oi'tiine
a waite,1 the owner of every little iiieee of
pr,,],erty. Insteail of oll'erinx some in-
; ihieeinents to settlers ami those who
1 eontemi'lateil eii'.-a^ine in memuitiie
MOST PERFECT MADE
Purost amt strongest Natural Fruit Flavors.
Vanilla, lemon, Oranee. Almond, Rose, etc.,
Cavor as delicately and naturally as the fruit.
PRICE BAKING P0WUEH CO.,
caicAoo. 6T. non3,
- (jt60i'£ia.
FORT HE SEASON OF 1886,
V ukhu,
I JUI.K o
f DK3IMTV WniUC KilW l>KO<Y,
A lift eaj ei LvtuArkmb'.e *mt <|Utek ?f.r« VriAl
Opi'osite Rankin House,
COLUMBUS, - - GEORGIA.
Savannah, Ga. Augusta, Ga,
Xi’REKK. Telegraph and Post Olflce, 1
biibards and Burlier Shop all in building.
:* cuisine will be a marked feature under the
present management. A spacious arcade, two
sim-ies high, give-* a magnificent . ffhe and halls
Hr summer, which with a broad piazza of two
stories on public square, makes
The Arliiifftmi n lUliirhtlul SiimnuT Resort,
Our splendid Dining Hall will be used for
Dancing, and Prof. H. \V. Card' full Orchestra,
of Macon, will supply the music.
mvll d2tawlm
University
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i Have proved < f sign
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ll * f .*7 i l ‘i 1
VM hnlM,
id -t i
proved of signal
propv.se t"
ly; and Jd. to practitioner.- who navi
advantage of *■•;<• .-ten ativ instruct’
lar apply ,P. O. University of V
.Minor, Pruf. Com. and Stat. Law.
1 Huh. Had i'lao'd iu My Hands
TO LOA1T
On City Real Estate. Stocks and Bonds.
Also discount fir«t-class notes.
JOHN BLACKMAR.
se wed fr tf Financial Agent for ' 'apdalists.